Now THAT'S a Wicked Tuna - $3.1Mil worth!
1,374 viewsΒ·7 repliesΒ·by Leprechaun
Still, $3.1mil is $3.1mil. . . That's the point of my post.
I see no need to read more into it than is there.
I see no need to read more into it than is there.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Yes, but misinformed folks think that's a benchmark so we need to emphasize that it is not reality.
Look at Wicked Tuna where they supposedly get $20 per lb routinely. The real price in New England last season was never greater than $12 and usually around $8. The show lures in Googans to become commercially fish for tuna under false pretenses
Look at Wicked Tuna where they supposedly get $20 per lb routinely. The real price in New England last season was never greater than $12 and usually around $8. The show lures in Googans to become commercially fish for tuna under false pretenses
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
"The show lures in Googans to become commercially fish for tuna under false pretenses'."
My take -> Anyone that makes a business plan, buys a boat and solicits the services of a crew, based on a newspaper article, or even better, a dopey faux-drama fishing show - deserves what he gets.
Business Darwinism at its finest. :cool:
My take -> Anyone that makes a business plan, buys a boat and solicits the services of a crew, based on a newspaper article, or even better, a dopey faux-drama fishing show - deserves what he gets.
Business Darwinism at its finest. :cool:
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
A little over 20 years ago, when I was in between jobs, I considered making fishing my full time business. Once you put the figures down on paper you quickly realize most guys doing this as their only source of income are in it because they really love the sport to the point they are willing to sacrifice almost all financial gains. My hat is off to anyone who makes even a modest living at a very difficult business.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
"The show lures in Googans to become commercially fish for tuna under false pretenses'."I couldn't agree more.
My take -> Anyone that makes a business plan, buys a boat and solicits the services of a crew, based on a newspaper article, or even better, a dopey faux-drama fishing show - deserves what he gets.
Business Darwinism at its finest. :cool:
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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